High school best friends Rose and Dax each have a secretโthey like the other in a way they shouldnโt in 1920โs Prohibition Era California. After sharing a first kiss, theyโre forced apartโeach sent to a different city to account for their sin.
Rose lands in the coastal tourist city of Half Moon Bay in virtual servitude, working for a distant cousin for pennies. Dax has an idyllic existence in San Francisco, living with her married sister. Then the fates change. Rose escapes and lands a job as a singer at an underground speakeasy. Dax wears out her welcome and ends up at a restaurantโin Half Moon Bay.
After nine years, their paths cross again. But is it too late? Will the lives theyโve led keep them apart? Or will Dax and Rose defy the odds and find a way to be together again?
Book One in the Speakeasy Series.
Stacy Lynn Miller is a late bloomer as a writer. Sheโs a retired Air Force officer, spending twenty years toting a gun and police badge, tinkering with computers, and sleuthing for clues as an investigator. Sheโs a proud stroke survivor, mother of two, tech nerd, chocolate lover, and terrible golferโฆwith a hole-in-one. When you canโt find her writing, sheโll be golfing or drinking wine (sometimes both) with friends and family in Northern California.